Earlier this year, we welcomed Ousseini Issaka Salia to the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station community as a postdoctoral research associate in the Conner Lab. Ousseini comes to KBS from the University of Idaho, where he was a ... Read More
Archives for 2020
KBS welcomes new postdoctoral research associate in Robertson Lab
We're excited to have Ekrem Ozlu at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, having joined us earlier this autumn as a postdoctoral research associate in the Robertson Lab. Ekrem comes to KBS from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where ... Read More
Data Nuggets program, researchers part of study examining representation in STEM
When you were a child, what was your image of a scientist? Could you imagine yourself in those shoes? A new, National Science Foundation-funded study led by Michigan State University researchers and others aims to better understand how ... Read More
Love at first sight: The beauty of hard work and research at Kellogg Farm
Falling in love with the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station was like meeting a mysterious person in a bar. I saw KBS for the first-time last summer; I was so captivated by the beauty that the idea of hard work was non-existent. Brook Wilke, ... Read More
An unusual engagement: Presenting and networking virtually at the ESA annual meeting
This summer was a whirlwind of unusual virtual meetings, from participating in a remote Research Experience for Undergraduates program to presenting at the 2020 Ecological Society of America, or ESA, from my living room. Remote research ... Read More
KBS welcomes new postdoctoral research associate in the Janzen Lab
We're delighted to welcome Dr. A. Carter, who recently joined the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station community. Though they've been here virtually for a while, Carter arrived in Michigan in July. Carter joins KBS as a postdoctoral ... Read More
Life lessons in the field: Reflections on a KBS summer interning at Kellogg Farm
When I was told I would be spending the summer working on a study with grass-fed beef steers at the W.K. Kellogg Farm, I was thrilled. When the first day of preparation for the trial rolled around, I was more than ready to get started and ... Read More
The journey of noticing: Nature journaling as a record of wonder and change
Nature is changing around us, whether in the passing of a bud to bloom or climate change. As artists and scientists, we have the ability to observe and document those changes. A few quiet minutes, connecting with nature, can help us explore ... Read More
Meet the 2020-21 KBS Science Education and Outreach Fellows
Welcome to the 2020-2021 academic year--starting off like no other! We'd like to introduce this year's cohort of Science Education and Outreach Fellows: Joelyn de Lima, Kyle Jaynes, and Elizeth Cinto Mejia. As a team, we will go ... Read More
The virtual sand dune of a remote research experience: A reflection on a summer’s work
Last summer, I wrote a blog post comparing the difficulties of research to climbing a sand dune I climbed while I was at KBS. This summer, as for most people, has been a different type of sand dune all together. Amidst the COVID-19 ... Read More
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